Gynipral use for correction hypertonic dysfunction of uterus activity
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https://doi.org/10.18370/2309-4117.2013.9.50-55Keywords:
contractile activity of uterus, hypertonic uterine dysfunction, β-agonists, GynipralAbstract
There are various forms of hypertonic dysfunction of uterus activity. Untreated hypertensive dysfunction uterus activity due to the presence of pathological preliminaries prenatal period incoordinate uterine anomaly pass in abnormal delivery. At delivery segmental dystocia can pass in total. For the treatment of hypertension dysfunction of uterine used the infusion of β-agonists, calcium antagonists, antispasmodics, analgesics. Epidural anesthesia starts after disclosure of cervix to 4 cm. β-agonists using reduces the tone and contractile activity of the myometrium, reduces the frequency and intensity of uterine contractions, and normalizes excessively heavy or irregular contractions. The most effective and safest sympathomimetic is β-agonists Gynipral.References
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